CQ Researcher (Explores a single hot issue in the news in depth each week. Covers topics in health, social trends, criminal justice, international affairs, education, the environment, technology and the economy.)

Finding Statistics (Oviatt Library guide to finding statistics by topic, from various government agencies, etc.)

Business, Industry, and Organization Sources

The following selective list of online databases and web sites will lead you to sources of information about companies, organizations, industries, and the people who work in them.

Business Resources
Oviatt Library Subject Guide to business and economics research resources.

ABI/Inform Compete (ProQuest)
Full‐text journals, business magazines, and newspapers, including the Wall Street Journal, as well as key trade publications, dissertations, conference proceedings, and data and reports.

Business Source Premier (EBSCOhost)
Business research database, providing full text for more than 2,300 journals, including full text for more than 1,100 peer-reviewed titles. Provides full text back to 1886, and searchable cited references back to 1998. Coverage in all disciplines of business, including marketing, management, MIS, POM, accounting, finance and economics. Can be seached simultaneously with Communication and Mass Media Complete, Academic Search Premier, and other EBSCOhost databases by selecting them from the Choose Databases menu.

Foundation Center
Comprehensive database on U.S. and, increasingly, global grantmakers and their grants.

United States

FDsys: Federal Digital System (GPO) provides access to official Federal Government information. Offers a collection of full-text databases and the text of federal bills, Congressional Record, the Federal Register, and other legal sources.

Primary Sources: Court Cases & Codes

Click Look up a Legal Case to quickly locate a court case by name, e.g., United States v. American Library Association or citation, e.g., 539 U.S. 19.

Click Search by Subject or Topic to search state and federal court cases, law review journal articles, U.S. and state statutory codes, regulations, and constitutions; and some international cases and legislation. Use Advanced Options to narrow search by date, jurisdiction, subject area, and segment (title, author, etc.).

Supreme Court of the United States (The official web site of the Supreme Court. In addition to the opinions, you can also read or listen to recent oral arguments presented at the Supreme Court.)

FindLaw Cases and Codes (Search U.S. and State constitutions, statutes, cases and more. Note: FindLaw is not completely free. If you are prompted for a credit card to retrieve information, don't do it! Use LexisNexis Academic legal research to find similar information about court cases or codes.)

Secondary Sources: Law Reviews, Interpretations of the Law, Reference Sources

Click Search by Subject or Topic, Law Reviews, and then use Advanced Options to narrow search by date, area of law, and segment (title, publication, summary). Select Content Type Legal Reference to search legal encyclopedias, such as American Jurisprudence 2d, and dictionaries.